Olaf Frozen Invitations

Saturday, I shared two different Frozen invitations. This Olaf Frozen Invitation was a bonus download at the end of the post. Since no one will see the image unless they scroll all the way down, I’m a little afraid it will get lost in the shuffle, . So–just so nobody misses it, I’m sharing it on it’s very own post. If you think your party-goers might respond well to the question, “Do you want to build a snowman?” — then this invitation is for you!

Depending on the marshmallows you choose, you can have two different looks. The above invitation uses mini, regular, and 1/2 of a giant marshmallow. (Cutting that marshmallow is really tricky, but it sure looks cute!) The inivitation below is made with regular-sized marshmallows and mini marshmallows. If your family is gluten-free, both Glutino and Snyders of Hanover Gluten-free pretzels are super yummy! (We like them better than the regular pretzels!)

For more details on how to package the “snowmen,” please visit my FROZEN OLAF VALENTINES post. If the images look familiar, they should! Since I didn’t actually use these invitations, I used a little photoshop magic to recreate my valentines. I hope you’ll forgive the shortcut. My little one chose the CASTLE INVITATIONS, so I didn’t actually need to print the Olaf version.

I love this!!! My 3 year old is OBSESSED with Frozen. She has picked this invitation. I was wondering if you could tell me what program you used to type her name on these. I’ve tried all that I have and I can’t open it because it’s a PDF file. I’m definitely not a computer whiz so I may be doing something wrong…HELP!!! TIA

Nope. I used a stapler. I doctored that image from my Olaf Valentines (since I never actually used the invitations). I didn’t even notice until now that I accidentally covered up the staple! Check out the Valentine to see it with the staple. You could use double-sided tape if you don’t want the staple to show.

The M&Ms are not actually sticking to the marshmallows. Just dump everything in the bag. It’s for fun, not to actually build a snowman. If you really wanted to build a snowman, you could attach everything with frosting. You might be interested in this marshmallow snowman craft idea.

You’re right, Amy. I’m sure the pretzels will break in the mail. I’m afraid the only way you could avoid that is to mail them in padded envelopes or packages. (Kind of an expensive way to mail an invite!)

I honestly thought I was going to lose my mind on how the heck I was going to make invitations for my daughters Frozen 5th birthday. Losing my mind on how complicated some DIY’s are! This one I think I can do for sure! Great idea! And you’re a life saver for bad DIY’ers like me!!! ;)

Hi, Nathasha. These files were created in Photoshop, not a word processing program, so they are not editable. I do offer editing services, but not for free. I am getting ready for a vacation with my family, so if you are interested, please get in touch with me ASAP, and I will let you know the details.